Which smartphone should I get myself?

Br
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I own a Huawei P20 Pro and a lot has happened in terms of cameras since then. I'm now between the decision between 4 devices:

Xiaomi Mi 10
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
Samsung Galaxy S20 5G
OnePlus 8T

Which device has the best camera even in poor lighting conditions?

Le

I would take the s20

em

More future-proof because of 5G alone

Je

Why not the Mi 10 Ultra? It has the best mobile phone camera currently, after the Huawei Mate 40 Pro and before the Huawei P40 Pro. But these two don't have Google Services. That's why I would clearly take the Mi 10 Ultra.

But you would have to import from Asia. The Mi 10 Pro is not bad either, but it received slightly fewer points in terms of camera than the P40 Pro.

I personally use the P40 Pro +. If I could make a new choice, I would take the Mi 10 Ultra because I simply miss the Google services including e-banking and the like too much.

ro

5G is now good for every device.

ro

But it has by far the worst processor of all the devices.

Fl

Why not the P40 Pro, which is no longer that expensive (cheaper than the Mi10 Pro)?

And you can simply install the missing Google Apps in various ways, e.g. Googlefier.

In poor lighting conditions, the P40 should have an advantage because firstly it has a relatively large (almost 1 inch) sensor and does not squeeze as much resolution on it as the others ("only" 50 megapixels). That means the pixels are a bit bigger and catch more light.

For this reason, the camera-optimized Mi 10 Ultra only packs 48 megapixels on the main sensor. However, it also costs just under $ 900.

Je

That is bad advice.

1. The Googlefier only works up to EMUI 10.XYZ (doesn't know the exact version number).

2. The Googlefier depends on the LZPlay app. Some consider them dubious. Sure, there's no evidence, but it is still quite negative, the image of the application. But you can ignore this point.

3. E-banking does not work even after "Googlefying". The Google verification required for this must be issued by Google on a device-specific basis.

The bottom line is that Googlefier is also an unclean solution. When I buy a high-end device, I don't want to have to do anything like this. Either I live without Google Services or I buy a device that supports them. I can imagine that it's not just me.